Yoram Chisin

In 1973 his parents decided to move to Israel. There he joined the Israeli army once he attained the required age.

He draws his visual and intellectual inspiration from different fields, ranging from Christian Lacroix to Rothko.
In his work, we can see the historical and political impact that struck his family. His maternal mother and his paternal grand father are both survivors of concentration camps.

An event that encourage Yoram Chrisin to celebrate life in his canvases. Full of hope and optimism, his paintings, even if abstract, are a call to joy.